Samsung has announced that it has developed the industry's first GDDR7 DRAM memory for next-generation GPUs. Samsung announced the new DRAM about 8 months ago and it is now ready for production. At that time Samsung said that GDDR7 would use PAM3 signal and...
READING NOW Samsung develops world’s first GDDR7 memory for next generation graphics cards
Industry’s first GDDR7 from Samsung
512-bit – 2048 GB/s (2.0 TB/s)
384-bit – 1536 GB/s (1.5 TB/s)
320-bit – 1280 GB/s (1.3 TB/s)
256-bit – 1024 GB/s (1.0 TB/s)
192-bit – 768 GB/s
128-bit – 512GB/s
However, there are no products that use these memories yet. Additionally, since Nvidia prefers Micron, we can expect AMD to use Samsung’s GDDR7 memories. On the other hand, GPU manufacturers will definitely have Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung GDDR7 memory and will be able to use it on their cards.
As for performance, PAM3 signaling seems like a serious step forward, allowing 50 percent more data to be transmitted within the same signal cycle than NRZ. Samsung states that the GDDR7 DRAM is specifically optimized for high-speed workloads and will also have a low operating voltage option for mobile scenarios. The first graphics cards to use GDDR7 memory are expected to arrive in late 2024, but time will tell.
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